Heidi Klum stuns in metallic gold gown as she joins Robbie Williams at 2026 World Cup draw
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Heidi Klum joined Robbie Williams at the 2026 FIFA Football World Cup draw at the Kennedy Centre in Washington D.C. on Thursday Friday.
The supermodel, 52, who is co-hosting the draw, teased a hint of cleavage in a floor-length, metallic gold gown as she posed up a storm.
Heidi’s dress oozed elegance and featured a strapless design, while she styled her long blonde tresses poker straight.
Elsewhere Robbie, 51, ensured all eyes were on him as he donned a three-piece lilac suit for the star-studded event.
The hitmaker wore his salt and pepper locks in spikes as he completed the look with a pair of shiny black dress shoes.
Pictures from the event show Heidi showing off her incredible figure as she took to the stage.
Robbie could also be seen treating the crowd to a performance as she duetted with Pussycat Doll’s Nicole Scherzinger.
The previous evening Heidi was again dressed to impress at a reception ahead of co hosting the draw with FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
The stunner elevated her frame in a pair of towering coordinated red stilettos and kept her accessorised to a minimum.
Styling her long blonde tresses in waves, the runway star flashed her gorgeous smile as she posed for photos before waving at waiting fans lining the red carpet.
Meanwhile former England defender Rio Ferdinand cut a smart figure in a beige jacket which he layered over a black T-shirt and matching trousers.
The 47-year-old will be joined by broadcaster Samantha Johnson and a host of sporting greats, including Tom Brady, Wayne Gretzky, Aaron Judge and Shaquille O’Neal.
The draw will start at 5pm GMT, 12pm local time, at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC.
You can watch the ceremony on FIFA’s website or their YouTube channel. Alternatively, you can watch it on the BBC and BBC iPlayer if you’re in the UK, Fox and Fubo in the United States, and SBS and SBS On Demand in Australia.
Once the draw has been completed, the Village People will perform YMCA to bring the curtain down, with the entire ceremony expected to last about 90 minutes.
The tournament’s guaranteed to be the biggest in history, with a whopping 48 teams vying for a spot at New York’s 82,000-capacity MetLife Stadium for the final on 19 July 2026.
And for the first team ever, in true American fashion, there’ll be a half-time show too.
With both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi almost certainly playing in their last World Cup Finals against underdogs such as Haiti and Cape Verde, it’s sure to be a cracker.
England have already secured the benefit of being confirmed in pot one in the draw, alongside most of the favourites and the tournament co-hosts Canada, Mexico and the United States.
The Three Lions, as one of the four highest ranked teams, will already avoid Spain, Argentina and France until at least the semi-finals due to a new seeding system.
The 48 nations will be split into 12 groups of four teams. A group contains one team from each pot and all of the countries in a group have to be from different confederations (basically continents). The exception is Europe, who can have two teams in one group.
Spain (ranked 1st) and Argentina (2nd) will be placed on opposite sides of the draw to ensure fairness, as will France (3rd) and England (4th). That means England could only meet Spain or Argentina in the semi-finals or France in the final, if all those teams top their groups.
It comes after Heidi shared a look at her very healthy morning meal which she called the ‘breakfast of champions.’
Last month, the blonde beauty shared a video of her meal which was served on a pretty blue-and-white plate.
Heidi does not eat US breakfast standard like Raisin Bran, Eggo Waffles or scrambled eggs with sausages and toast.
Rather, the former Victoria’s Secret model has a bowl of very nutritious foods that looks to be around 150 calories as it consisted mostly of vegetables.
The serving was made up of avocado, tomato, raw onions, a boiled egg, lettuce and celery. For a treat she had a half slice of dark brown pumpernickel bread with a thin layer of butter.
Pumpernickel bread – a dark, dense rye bread traditionally made with coarse rye flour – is a very popular breakfast item in Germany.
Fans shared comments like, ‘No wonder she’s so thin’ and, ‘This is more like lunch thank breakfast.’
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